Aside from that, go through the first couple pages of post titles in the support forums and see if any seem to match the issue is a pretty basic step everyone should take before making a new thread to log a bug.
I have look faster durring my dnd game and not observed log about this subject thx for the information is à mistake of my part
That's fine, just something to keep in mind in the future. The biggest issue with logging a new thread like this for known issues is it creates clutter when looking for new ones.
Actual Result :
When we creating a monk legacy (2014) character on dnd beyond we can observed the monk legacy (2014) follow the martial art table of the monk 2024.
Monk 2024 LVL 1 martial art is 1d6 Monk LVL 1 martial art is 1d4
Expected Result :
When you create a monk legacy (2014) on dnd beyond is following the chart table of the monk legacy (2014) as expected.
Step to reproduce :
Note :
This is a monk legacy (2014) character sheet LVL 1
This is monk Table 2024
This is mon Table 2014 (legacy)
Good formatting, you seem to be a tester of some sort.
But you forgot one of the main steps: Seeing if your bug is already logged.
Not only are there multiple threads on this, this has been announced as a known bug since the 3rd.
Where can one see logged bugs here?
I have look faster durring my dnd game and not observed log about this subject thx for the information is à mistake of my part
The main thread is the Player’s Handbook - Issues and Support Thread. Can't blame anyone for not going through 57 pages of posts, but the very first post by staff shows this bug.
Aside from that, go through the first couple pages of post titles in the support forums and see if any seem to match the issue is a pretty basic step everyone should take before making a new thread to log a bug.
That's fine, just something to keep in mind in the future. The biggest issue with logging a new thread like this for known issues is it creates clutter when looking for new ones.